Originating from the 1780s, Henrietta House Hotel is a Georgian period townhouse set in the heart of Bath. It is a 10-minute walk from Bath Spa railway station. Free Wi-Fi is available to all guests.
The Abbey Hotel Bath is a Marriott Tribute Portfolio Hotel. These are Independent Hotels with unique local character and vibrant social scenes.
gourvitch
United States of America
One room with sofa for kids was jOK - fair. with a convertible sofa for kids. The second room, in a different building, was nice BUT...
Breakfast was decent.
Location was central and allows for walks.
Nestled in 20 acres of the serene Somerset countryside, Homewood Bath is the ultimate staycation destination.
Natasha
United Kingdom
The food at the Restaurant is absolutely amazing. Definitely the best thing about the hotel. The grounds are beautiful. Lovely decoration in the rooms and common areas.
Providing free on-site car parking in Bath, Bathen House provides a shared lounge and free WiFi. Built in 1910, the property is within 1.2 mi of Royal Crescent and 1.4 mi of The Circus Bath.
Perfect for both business and pleasure, the luxurious 4-star Apex City of Bath Hotel is located on the corner of James Street West, just steps from the top sights!
Very beautiful hotel and the room size was amazing
Originating from the 1780s, Henrietta House Hotel is a Georgian period townhouse set in the heart of Bath. It is a 10-minute walk from Bath Spa railway station. Free Wi-Fi is available to all guests.
Friendly staff
Great location - close to everything
This small boutique hotel located in the center of Bath, just around the corner from the iconic Pulteney Bridge, The Roseate Villa Bath is set within its own gardens and has a private car parking.
Very comfortable, good location, excellent facilities
Opposite Bath Spa Station, this Georgian-style hotel offers fine cuisine and free Wi-Fi. It has an excellent location close to shops and about 2133 feet from the Roman Baths.
Extremely friendly staff and everything you need nearby.
Francis Hotel Bath is located in the heart of the historic city of Bath. This Regency-style townhouse hotel features individually designed bedrooms, many with four-poster beds and views over the city.
spotlessly clean , friendly and very comfortable !
In a luxury country house set within 4 acres of beautiful grounds, The Bath Priory Hotel features a luxury spa and celebrated restaurant. The hotel is located less than 2 miles from Bath Abbey.
The Kennard Boutique Guesthouse offers fine, stylish accommodations in an elegant Georgian town house dating from 1794 and located walking distance from the Roman Baths, Therme Spa and most of the...
Breakfast excellent, room very comfortable and quiet
Immerse yourself in the luxury of Bailbrook House Hotel, a Grade II listed Georgian mansion set within 20 acres of private grounds, boasting commanding views of central Bath and the surrounding...
In a picturesque cobbled street in Bath city center, this 18th-century boutique-style hotel is a unique haven with modern, elegant bedrooms and a friendly, relaxing atmosphere.
Staff is really kind
Very central
Excellent breakfast
DoubleTree by Hilton Bath is a property located in Bath’s city center. Guests can enjoy views of the city, River Avon and the countryside beyond.
The charm and the location of the hotel was excellent
From $184.49 per night
FAQs about hotels in Bath
On average, 3-star hotels in Bath cost $171 per night, and 4-star hotels in Bath are $228 per night. If you're looking for something really special, a 5-star hotel in Bath can be found for $324 per night, on average (based on Booking.com prices).
The average price per night for a 3-star hotel in Bath this weekend is $256 or, for a 4-star hotel, $377. Looking for something even fancier? 5-star hotels in Bath for this weekend cost around $713 per night, on average (based on Booking.com prices).
On average, it costs $235 per night to book a 3-star hotel in Bath for tonight. You'll pay around $296 if you choose to stay in a 4-star hotel tonight, while a 5-star hotel in Bath will cost around $496, on average (based on Booking.com prices).
Wonderful, World Heritage site Bath is an impressive mix of Georgian architecture and Roman legacy. Its most famous landmark is the fantastic, natural hot spring Roman Baths. Although everything above the pillar bases is from a later period, you still get an idea of its appearance in Roman times. Sadly you can’t bathe here, but across the street the rooftop pool at Thermae Bath Spa offers views of Bath Abbey and the surrounding hills.
Check out the stained-glass windows in the abbey, England’s last remaining Gothic church. Its square houses Pump Rooms dispensing hot spring water from the Roman baths.
Just behind, the Parade Gardens by the Avon River overlook Bath Rugby Club, the multi-level Pulteney Weir and registered historic Pulteney Bridge, lined with shops. Other Bath shopping options include Southgate Shopping Centre, the bohemian Walcot Street market, and brand-name stores on Milsom and George streets.
North is The Circus, a circular square lined with Georgian townhouses, only marginally less impressive than the Royal Crescent down the road. You can now visit number 1 Royal Crescent, restored to its 18th-century glory.
Before heading to Bristol Airport from your Bath hotel, take time to try the famous Sally Lunn Bun and stop at the pleasant pubs along the Kennet and Avon Canal.
Bath is a beautiful city offering plenty of indoor and...
Bath is a beautiful city offering plenty of indoor and outdoor activities within easy walking distances. We opted on arrival to go on the open top buses doing both tours inside and just outside the city which helped us work out where we wanted to visit on foot. We enjoyed eating and drinking at independent restaurants, cafes and bars. The city has a friendly atmosphere with stunning architecture. If you love books a visit to Toppings and Mr B’s Emporium is a must. We also took a tour of the Masonic Hall in Old Orchard Street learning about its previous lives as a theatre and church.
Aitken
Scored 10
10
Bath is the best little city in England with great...
Bath is the best little city in England with great architecture and lots to do, from the Roman Baths, the Thermae Spa, live theatre (Theatre Royal, The Egg, and The Ustinov Theatre), museums, live music, fun pubs, world-class restaurants, walking trails, and, most importantly, very nice, welcoming locals, who appreciate visitors. It also makes a great base for travel into the Cotswolds, Bristol, Wales, Glastonbury, Wells, and the West Country. My advice is that you book a good-value AirBnB in the centre of town and spend a full 5 days here if you can.
Orlando
United Kingdom
Scored 10
10
Beautiful, lots of beautiful buildings, a visit to the Abbey...
Beautiful, lots of beautiful buildings, a visit to the Abbey, Roman Baths is a must. Plenty of lovely restaurants, cafés and pubs. So much history, it's amazing. No transport needed as everything in walking distance.
Debra
United Kingdom
Scored 10
10
An amazing place, 2 days was nowhere near enough to see...
An amazing place, 2 days was nowhere near enough to see everything, although highly recommend the Bus Tours, City and Skyline. Roman Baths are fascinating, if a little expensive to visit, Abbey well worth a look, but dont ask to use the Toilet if you havent bought a ticket!
Nick
United Kingdom
Scored 10
10
Thermae spa, we visit every year.
Thermae spa, we visit every year. Like getting into a warm bath. Exceptional cleanliness
We did struggle to find somewhere to eat.
I am disabled, parking free in road for 3 hours most shops accessable to wheelchair.
Beware cobbled streets, almost got tipped out of chair
Warren
Scored 10
10
Wear good quality shoes/footwear, ready for all the walking...
Wear good quality shoes/footwear, ready for all the walking you'll do, don't forget its an old place so some footpaths and road surfaces are uneven. People in Bath are very friendly and helpful. Loads of places to choose from for meals/drinks etc. Its also a very very busy place during the weekm, weekends are a bit quieter. Roman baths are amazing, thought it would be a short tour -no, loads to see underground.
Just 1 or 2 minutes from the city centre. Very clean linen, bathroom and the room. Spacious too. Good breakfast selection. My favourite is waffle - you can make yourself. Nice staff. Nice restaurants, pubs jut outside the hotel. I stayed in Hampton by Hilton Birmingham and Hampton by Hilton Oxford before. Bath is the best.
Friendly staff, lovely breakfast room, good choice of food. A great location and parking was available at the hotel. We arrived early but could leave the car at the hotel and leave our luggage whilst we walked into Bath city centre. It was only 10 minutes to the shops and restaurants of Bath.
it’s close proximity to Bath city centre, it was a Boutique style hotel with its own unique style and character. The staff were lovely. The Garden pods looked to be a real hit by the amount of people using them.
Perfect location for a stay in Bath as within walking distance of the City Centre. Staff were very friendly. Communication excellent from the hotel before the stay. Excellent breakfast. Highly recommend.
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